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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >> live from america's news headquarterings, i am harris faulkner. the faa in florped is looking into why a small plane. norad reported that the sessnaflew in the temporary restricted space in palm city. f-16s escorted it to a nearby airport. south africa stunned over the rest of the a national hero. prosecutors think it premedicated. oscar pistorius is held pending a bail hearing. they deny charges that he shot reeva stine stein at his home on valentine's day. in three seconds we'll get you back to huckabee. >> last week we showed you how vice-president joe biden promoted gun control in his trip to france. this week he is back and on monday in philadelphia h
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so at what point do high gas prices hit the consumer and economy? suze is back. sharon is still in the mix. before we start though, congratulations are in order. we just found out suze orman won her eighth gracy award for outstanding talk show. her record eighth. nobody else has come close to winning as many. >> that terrific, suze. >> thank, you guys. thank you, sharon. >> at what point do see we consumers contract on spending or see other impacts? >> i think once you cross the $4 barrier you absolutely have people saying, are you kidding me? for some reason we are okay with 3.50. we kind of got used to it. it took a while for us to get used to 3.50 but at $4 or above. you see 50 cents different. now you look at 7.50 or $10 a week or 40 or 50 or a hundred dollars a month. then people start to freak. when they freak, this is what happens. they stop going out. don't drive to the mall. don't drive to do things. cut back on vacations. all of those things affect who? they affect the merchant. people who want to sell these people take something. then it affects earnin
so at what point do high gas prices hit the consumer and economy? suze is back. sharon is still in the mix. before we start though, congratulations are in order. we just found out suze orman won her eighth gracy award for outstanding talk show. her record eighth. nobody else has come close to winning as many. >> that terrific, suze. >> thank, you guys. thank you, sharon. >> at what point do see we consumers contract on spending or see other impacts? >> i think once you...
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with the mayors -- aristocracy versus capitalism you can achieve success, not be bailed out then this economy creates jobs and allows people to move ahead as abraham lincoln said improve their lot in life. government hurts' opportunities come to keep people in their place and is not a how to create things. free the people. they will do its. [laughter] john: you may kitchen ventilation systems in the kitchen to suck up the bad air but government wants to make your business better so then they will help all of the of the if you focus on 79 pages of regulation, and many manufacturers are very small, it is too abstract it is impossible to read. >> notice of proposed rulemaking subsection 13, a complete missing in action is unintelligible then they try to make your fans used less electricity. so we have a paradox but he wants to regulate us to death so with creativity with the small investments made over a long period of time and government dampens that for the economy. >> keep in mind if you don't succeed in a true free market even if you meet the needs and wants of other people. john: not the ca
with the mayors -- aristocracy versus capitalism you can achieve success, not be bailed out then this economy creates jobs and allows people to move ahead as abraham lincoln said improve their lot in life. government hurts' opportunities come to keep people in their place and is not a how to create things. free the people. they will do its. [laughter] john: you may kitchen ventilation systems in the kitchen to suck up the bad air but government wants to make your business better so then they...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment inrmation, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and. [applause] watching the coverage of the "state of the union" i hear republicans and democrats thinking will this help republicans? i don't care. so to talk about freedom and prosperity, our freedom loving panel is here to debate this with kathryn mangu-ward and deroy murdoch and michael moynihan what does it mean to you? >> the onslaught will continue. the american people don't expect people to -- the government to solve every problem. >> we have 15 manufacturing hubs. john: and the government has to create that >> and a college score card i that "u.s. news and world report" gave us updates but now the government will do that. and with federal subsidies, more activity and it will cost a lot of money. >> preschool is appe
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and too much blame for a bad economy. what a president does is pretty important but not as important as sometimes other factors. chris: if we have a shutdown or second recession or something like it, double dip, who gets hurt? >> republicans believe your theory, michael, it's the president. the buck stops with him. fundamentally -- >> chris: he's the one scared of this sequester more than anybody it seems. >> but at the same time they also know this is a republican party with the 24% approval rating going against a president with the 50-something percent approval rating. when it's the battle of the bully pulpit versus people with a 24% approval rating, bully pulpit can be very effective. chris: can i ask you a question? totally cosmetic. i watched the stadium, like we all did, every second of it. why was boehner always purposely dour? never smiled own once. >> i was going to say n. a focus group of walmart moms who watched it they said the exact same thing. they said, damn, that boehner just looked like a petulant child b
and too much blame for a bad economy. what a president does is pretty important but not as important as sometimes other factors. chris: if we have a shutdown or second recession or something like it, double dip, who gets hurt? >> republicans believe your theory, michael, it's the president. the buck stops with him. fundamentally -- >> chris: he's the one scared of this sequester more than anybody it seems. >> but at the same time they also know this is a republican party with...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ at devry.edu. ♪ let's face it. everyone has their own way of doing things. at university of phoenix we know learning is no different. so we offer personalized tools and support, that let our students tackle the challenge of going back to school, like they do anything else... their way. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> we are learning more now about the sinking of the hms bounty, it was caught in hurricane sandy, the captain and one member of the crew died, coast guard hearings started a if y few days ago in virginia, it's not a criminal hearing but it could lead to new
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we need that money for the services, we need that money to be in the economy. this is completely ridiculous. we should get rid of obama care ?roo. what do you want to do with our $17 trillion national debt? >> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare costs? why is it so stubborn? why can't it be affected? >> because ideology is involved. >> people don't take responsibility for their own health. >> my turn now. what you need to do is close loopholes like carried interest, which mort supports and which would get money from the upper end. you need to close some of those loopholes, then cut entitlement programs, which the president has put some of those things on the table, but he is not going to do if the he doesn't get anything on the table. it's the republican refusal. >> excuse me, i not only do not support carried interest, i've
we need that money for the services, we need that money to be in the economy. this is completely ridiculous. we should get rid of obama care ?roo. what do you want to do with our $17 trillion national debt? >> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare...
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is it, to the economy? >> well, first of all, it's substantial to the people affected, no question about that. in terms of its impact on the economy, we recently did a study that suggested if the sequester goes into full effect march 1, want impact will be to knock .6% off of growth this year. that is if we thought the economy was going to grow at about 2.6% without the sequester, that will be reduced to 2% with the sequester. >> tom: for this year, we're talking $85 billion potentially taken out of the growth of government spending between march 1 and the end of september and a $4 trillion budget. proportionally for median household income that's the equivalent of $1,000 out of a $50,000 income being taken out. how can that impact economy so much? >> well, it's-- it amounts to something like an 8% cut in the level of government services, other kinds of government expenditures, and at the margin, that's enough to have a noticeable impact on economic growth. now, remember, it's 80-odd-billion over the second
is it, to the economy? >> well, first of all, it's substantial to the people affected, no question about that. in terms of its impact on the economy, we recently did a study that suggested if the sequester goes into full effect march 1, want impact will be to knock .6% off of growth this year. that is if we thought the economy was going to grow at about 2.6% without the sequester, that will be reduced to 2% with the sequester. >> tom: for this year, we're talking $85 billion...
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economy is horrible. everybody knows the economy is horrible and the economy has not begun to recover any time since the let's talk about condos, let's talk about essentially how the left ran the campaign. we can not be sidetracked by that. we are always playing defense because you're a bad person and natural human instinct is someone says you are a bad person the natural human instinct is to say no i am not. i am not a bad person. why are you saying that? i am not a racist. how can you call me -- no evidence for that. the first instinct needs to be go on the offensive. they are the real racists for defacing the term racism to apply for things that clearly and definitely not racist. if you call something a basic economic policy anti-semitic, had nothing to do with jews, that is an anti-semitic move because your watering down anti-semitism to apply to thing that did not apply. when they're calling people racist without any basis is like a boy who cried wolf. what they're doing is making room for real raise
economy is horrible. everybody knows the economy is horrible and the economy has not begun to recover any time since the let's talk about condos, let's talk about essentially how the left ran the campaign. we can not be sidetracked by that. we are always playing defense because you're a bad person and natural human instinct is someone says you are a bad person the natural human instinct is to say no i am not. i am not a bad person. why are you saying that? i am not a racist. how can you call me...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> ted nugent, the motor city madman, there he is, one of the more unlikely audience members who was invited to the president's state of the union speech this week. the outspoken gun rights advocate and former rock star shoots straight from the hip and from the lip when it comes to firearm restrictions. what you may not know is nugent can be kind of a softy, especially
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people...
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this is to the because i can tell you exactly what the economy is going to do. we are not judges the beauty pageant. we're judging the judges. the judge will look at sequestration as a situation where none of the earnings for the second and third quarter can possibly be met in lurxury retail. >> they just showed a chart of it. >> it is an absurd rally. it's the best performing sector of the market last year by a long shot and quite frankly, i don't think that can withstand the headlines. >> are you short this sector? >> i'm not short the xly but i have no -- >> this judge wants to know what is going to bring optimism to a level where it matches the market move itself? you know what i have mean? >> i do, scott. if see's theses is holds true, if we break through that and we start threatening 1600 or above 1550 i think you start to see that optimism and with that a slight rise in interest rates. as steve liesman said, the one factor you're leaving out, housing. when people have jobs and getting better wage, the housing market has been pretty strong. there's no othe
this is to the because i can tell you exactly what the economy is going to do. we are not judges the beauty pageant. we're judging the judges. the judge will look at sequestration as a situation where none of the earnings for the second and third quarter can possibly be met in lurxury retail. >> they just showed a chart of it. >> it is an absurd rally. it's the best performing sector of the market last year by a long shot and quite frankly, i don't think that can withstand the...
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like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process going on. while it is under way, the government has made public statements to the effect that this project will go through. over the last year, my country has made changes to environmental laws to ease the burden on industry to discriminantly go forward with these projects. specifically, we have we billc 38 and c 45 that have been passed over the last nine months in ottawa. there was no discussion. they did not asked our permission to do this. they just did. the time has come in our idle no more movement also. [applause] we want to let the general public know that we cannot keep taking out of
like a the economy is a human being, like the economy is more important than our land and water. water is a non renewable resource. we cannot take it for granted. the alliance has never signed a treaty. we have never gone to war. we have never ceded our territories and we never will. [applause] under the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people, the alliance has not given our free, prior, and informed consent to this project. in canada, there is a judicial review process...
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i should tell you something something anywhere the economy is. neil: i hate shopping so it could be any story, a purgatory. >> things that were there flattening down consumer, were there before the sequester. >> you are right, a lot of noise has been ther. is it a smart strategy, to go ahead, bme the republicans for this and i'm not saying a lot of culpable entities but you, mr. president, you knew this was coming and tucked in that report about the cuts, maybe they had something about the inspectors and eating mr. ed, and hundreds of thousands of mentall ill patients on the streets without their meds, knocking on your door, maybe that was in there. that behooves the issue, what the heck were you going golfing for, and john boehner? thats fair and balanced criticism, if this is a big deal, then why are they up until this week, including this week. absent? >> this is how dc works. they 11 from crises to crisis. neil: whose fault is it. >> everyone's fault, obama presented a sequester plan to avoid it, and republicans within home, and i wish they d
i should tell you something something anywhere the economy is. neil: i hate shopping so it could be any story, a purgatory. >> things that were there flattening down consumer, were there before the sequester. >> you are right, a lot of noise has been ther. is it a smart strategy, to go ahead, bme the republicans for this and i'm not saying a lot of culpable entities but you, mr. president, you knew this was coming and tucked in that report about the cuts, maybe they had something...
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education, health care and national security or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs in the economy risk to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that only benefit the wealthiest americans? wouldnot, this sequester go into effect on march 1. democrats want to close tap -- close a tax loophole that raised taxes on the tears but republicans want more deficit reductions. >> the president says he wants a balanced approach but it has all been tax increases. from the republican point of view, they want to see spending cuts. >> everyone from fbi to border patrol agents could be furloughed or laid off. a wells fargo study says federal and defense workers in maryland and d.c. will be hardest hit as the military faces massive cuts. a new bipartisan commission plan led by erskine bowles and alan simpson cuts the deficit by $2.4 trillion. >> they can squawk all want to either get your country on course and forget the fact you're a democrat or republican and get to being an american and get cracking. >> the sequester was going into effect on january 1 but was delayed as part of the fiscal
education, health care and national security or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs in the economy risk to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that only benefit the wealthiest americans? wouldnot, this sequester go into effect on march 1. democrats want to close tap -- close a tax loophole that raised taxes on the tears but republicans want more deficit reductions. >> the president says he wants a balanced approach but it has all been tax increases. from the...
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you have a economy, i don't want to say it is dead in the water but it is kind of limping along. the fed long ago lowered the fed funds rate as low as it can be. you can knock a few basis points out of it but it is as low as it can go. the two weapons of choice became buying assets and communication, so-called forward guidance and the fed is working those two pretty hard. as you know, i think i mentioned this on the show before, i've been trying to get them to lower the interest rate on bank reserves. liz: right. >> mentioned banks are sitting on this hoard of cash. they're not earning a lot of money at 25 basis points. but as i sometimes say, my bank only pays me one basis point on my --. david: me too. >> you too. on my checking account. i would like to see the fed go back to where it used to be by the way, zero. liz: alan, you just said, there's more of a pillow underneath the bond market. are you worried about a bond bubble bursting at some point? there are so many people in treasurys over the past year-and-a-half, if suddenly yields were to jump even just 1%, you could see p
you have a economy, i don't want to say it is dead in the water but it is kind of limping along. the fed long ago lowered the fed funds rate as low as it can be. you can knock a few basis points out of it but it is as low as it can go. the two weapons of choice became buying assets and communication, so-called forward guidance and the fed is working those two pretty hard. as you know, i think i mentioned this on the show before, i've been trying to get them to lower the interest rate on bank...
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what he says is hurting our economy and what we need to spark more growth. sandra: crocs ceo joining us first on stock business, a pop today, following earnings, find out what the foot ware company is doing to follow up a record setting 20 # 12. david, the shoes still sell like hot cakes. daifd -- david: they came back because of good management. we'll talk about that, but, first, what drove the markets today with the data download. a sea of red on wall street with all three ending lower the second day in a row. s&p in negative territory for the week, on track to snap the longest winning streak in more than two years. materials, financials, and technology the worst performing sectors today while telecom and consumer staples posted gains. americans applying for jobless benefits rose more than expectedded last week. initial claims jumped 20,000 to 362,000, and revised higher, and this happens often by 1,000 to 342,000. existing home sales edged higher in january as inventory dropped to the lowest level in more than 13 years. the national association of release
what he says is hurting our economy and what we need to spark more growth. sandra: crocs ceo joining us first on stock business, a pop today, following earnings, find out what the foot ware company is doing to follow up a record setting 20 # 12. david, the shoes still sell like hot cakes. daifd -- david: they came back because of good management. we'll talk about that, but, first, what drove the markets today with the data download. a sea of red on wall street with all three ending lower the...
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troubled economy. mr leslie. the truth is i always tend to root for the underdog and i felt an attraction to these men who were taking on the world's largest oil corporations and the corrupt government of africa's most populous nation so i took my camera to nigeria to try to meet them. bob as'ad. do. you. ever do you feel your i voted for you through. all out. why do. you call we don't let you fall stuff. yes or you want my butt out to ludlum yes or. yes or yeah but i don't and yes or. think you see only what you see doesn't add. but. i decided to follow the camp commander's advice traveling with some fishermen i set out to see for myself what life is like in the niger delta and hopes of understanding the conditions out of which the militancy was born. my brother such a life is sweet it's just that there is no money. manager good life is not easy. but i had to keep a low profile numerous foreign journalists and documentary filmmakers have already been expelled country. government forces. on a mission to combat th
troubled economy. mr leslie. the truth is i always tend to root for the underdog and i felt an attraction to these men who were taking on the world's largest oil corporations and the corrupt government of africa's most populous nation so i took my camera to nigeria to try to meet them. bob as'ad. do. you. ever do you feel your i voted for you through. all out. why do. you call we don't let you fall stuff. yes or you want my butt out to ludlum yes or. yes or yeah but i don't and yes or. think...
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coming up a florida college professor may learn how bad the economy really is after forcing the students to promise to vote for obama. plus mindy mccready's ex tells how her tragic death could have been avoided. after 1945 u.s. marines invade. >> welcome back to fox and friends first. it is now half past the hour a fox news abelert to bring you ts morning. live video of oscar piss tor pi ry. >> this is what i can tell you looking grim and solemn the judge charging oscar with a pre-meditated murder of his model girlfriend on valentine's day. he sobd uncontrollably in the courtroom as they describe yhow he killed reeva steenkamp. he attached his pros threatic leg before killing steenkamp. she was struck three times in the bathroom. this is video of reeva steenkamp's parents carrying her casket out. it was an emotional and private ceremony today. steenkamp's brother says his family will be remembering his sister for all of the goodness he stood for. >> there is a which ae are goin post the things we remember about my sister and try to continue with the things she tried to make better. >> tw
coming up a florida college professor may learn how bad the economy really is after forcing the students to promise to vote for obama. plus mindy mccready's ex tells how her tragic death could have been avoided. after 1945 u.s. marines invade. >> welcome back to fox and friends first. it is now half past the hour a fox news abelert to bring you ts morning. live video of oscar piss tor pi ry. >> this is what i can tell you looking grim and solemn the judge charging oscar with a...
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its authors say government spending makes up 20% of our local economy. defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our ecomony. >>> many of us buy a fancy sports car or jump out of a plane. how the first lady handled her mid life crisis. >>> a warning for women who can't make it through the morning without that cup of coffee. >>> the active scene off shore that has you looking for a new place to go swimming. >>> it's dry now. but you want to grab your umbrella. your soggy forecast and danella checks i-66 next with weather >>> take a look at cell phone sid yoe from hawaii. this splashing is from half a dozen tiger sharks. a marine biologist took the video on the island of oahu. he called authorities because swimmers were nearby. a boat traveled around warning people about the sharks. no one was hurt. i know they were getting out of there fast. >> tom will be here in a second with the forecast. yesterday we had the video of the like a thousand dolphins in the little school or a university if it's that many. >> a university. ha ha. i think the difference
its authors say government spending makes up 20% of our local economy. defense spending alone makes up almost 10% of our ecomony. >>> many of us buy a fancy sports car or jump out of a plane. how the first lady handled her mid life crisis. >>> a warning for women who can't make it through the morning without that cup of coffee. >>> the active scene off shore that has you looking for a new place to go swimming. >>> it's dry now. but you want to grab your...
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moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a u.s. security firm charged today there's an all-out effort to break into computer systems in the u.s. and elsewhere. the report laid out an extensive case against china and its military. the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber attacks with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue
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made all these promises our economy can't afford because the economy isn't performing. this has been going on for the last decade or two. the 2007 recession really brought it to life, but -- but what's happened is america used to be a uniquely productive, low-cost place to do business. we had efficient infrastructure. we had limited regulation. we believed in, you know, we believed in the market. we had -- >> market capitalism. >> market capitalism. bit by bit we've allowed regulatory costs to go up. our legal system is very expensive and cumbersome. our infrastructure is eroding, and we've fallen behind on skills. it used to be that america was the place where we have the high skills and now, of course, so many of our citizens don't have the skill to actually earn a decent income. >> we don't have the skill sets required to actually fill the jobs that are needed right now. >> to fill the jobs that are needed, and so this great middle class that has been the bedrock of america, it's hollowing out because now you really need advanced skills in order to compete and we hav
made all these promises our economy can't afford because the economy isn't performing. this has been going on for the last decade or two. the 2007 recession really brought it to life, but -- but what's happened is america used to be a uniquely productive, low-cost place to do business. we had efficient infrastructure. we had limited regulation. we believed in, you know, we believed in the market. we had -- >> market capitalism. >> market capitalism. bit by bit we've allowed...
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it is also about the future of the economy of this country. anybody who looks at those economic numbers from the fourth quarter have to understand that if we continue on the path we're on we're going to put the economic growth of this country and everything that means, in terms of unemployment, impact to defense, and all the other sectors of our academy, we're going to put that back at risk. i can understand your frustration, i share it, and i don't blame you one bit. now, i have a question. you've talked about the impact on our men and women who are serving and on our security. but i want you, if would, talk a little bit more on the impact on this country's industrial base. i know that we have heard from some of the small businesses in new hampshire. there's been one firm quoted as 20,000 small businesses in its pipeline would be affected if these cuts are not addressed. i wonder if you could elaborate of the reverse ability of sequestration in the industrial base and the small businesses. >> well, thank you for the question because this is a
it is also about the future of the economy of this country. anybody who looks at those economic numbers from the fourth quarter have to understand that if we continue on the path we're on we're going to put the economic growth of this country and everything that means, in terms of unemployment, impact to defense, and all the other sectors of our academy, we're going to put that back at risk. i can understand your frustration, i share it, and i don't blame you one bit. now, i have a question....
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is walmart the new barometer on our economy? and new insight in to the oscar pistorius murder case. a professor estimates less than 10% of murder cases in south africa end in conviction. this looeding professor will join us to discuss the latest developments, including the incredible turn of events that went down this morning. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. it's healthier, ammonia-free. and with aloe, vitamin e, and coconut oil, my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you should too, to natural instincts.
is walmart the new barometer on our economy? and new insight in to the oscar pistorius murder case. a professor estimates less than 10% of murder cases in south africa end in conviction. this looeding professor will join us to discuss the latest developments, including the incredible turn of events that went down this morning. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk...
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is walmart the new barometer on our economy? and new insight in to the oscar pistorius murder case. a professor estimates less than 10% of murder cases in south africa end in conviction. this looeding professor will join us to discuss the latest developments, including the incredible turn of events that went down this morning. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. it's healthier, ammonia-free. and with aloe, vitamin e, and coconut oil, my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you should too, to natural instincts. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling they tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to -- [ woman ] hi there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of an iihs top safety pick, the 2013 volkswagen tiguan. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease a 2013
is walmart the new barometer on our economy? and new insight in to the oscar pistorius murder case. a professor estimates less than 10% of murder cases in south africa end in conviction. this looeding professor will join us to discuss the latest developments, including the incredible turn of events that went down this morning. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk...
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but it is a huge, huge threat to our economy and our livelihoods. a senior defense official said, in the cold war we were focused around the command centers in moscow, it's fair to say we worry as much about the computer servers in shanghai. we have to leave it there. >> happy note. >> yeah, our macs are not safe. among other things. thank you to my panel today, howard, joy, maggie, and jared. that is all for "now." i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 pacific. until then, you can find us at facebook.com/nowwithalex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where, if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if
but it is a huge, huge threat to our economy and our livelihoods. a senior defense official said, in the cold war we were focused around the command centers in moscow, it's fair to say we worry as much about the computer servers in shanghai. we have to leave it there. >> happy note. >> yeah, our macs are not safe. among other things. thank you to my panel today, howard, joy, maggie, and jared. that is all for "now." i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00...
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economy? a study for the entire u.s. economy? >> we do not have an official estimate, but i will point out that a range of third-party estimates, some of them have been raised during this hearing. they show a negative impact of 0.5%-0.7% in 2013 alone. what it translates to, the president is clear it will translate to hundreds of thousands if not more, job losses. we have talked that these are difficult to measure. there is pulling $85 billion out of contractors very abruptly and suddenly. you have impacts on the supply chains. for me, i don't know if it is an important micro economic measure. what does that translate into? in particular, middle-class get jobs. >> i only have about 30 seconds here. i know that you talked about when it comes to the industrial base, these contracts have provisions and then for if the government breaks the contract, there are penalties. he said that the unit cost goes up. has the department of defense done a calculation of how much this will cost in terms of efficiency and what dollars will be waste
economy? a study for the entire u.s. economy? >> we do not have an official estimate, but i will point out that a range of third-party estimates, some of them have been raised during this hearing. they show a negative impact of 0.5%-0.7% in 2013 alone. what it translates to, the president is clear it will translate to hundreds of thousands if not more, job losses. we have talked that these are difficult to measure. there is pulling $85 billion out of contractors very abruptly and...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists, they've already said that these cuts, known here in washington as sequestration, are a bad idea. they are not good for our economy. they are not how we should run our government. and here's the thing, they don't have to happen. there's a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits, without harming our economy, but congress has to act in order for that to happen. now, for two years, i've offered a balanced approach to deficit reduction that would prevent these harmful cuts. i outlined it again last week at the state of the union. i am willing to cut more spending that we don't need. get rid of programs that aren't working. i've laid out specific reforms that -- reforms to our entitlement programs that can achieve the same amount of healthcare savings by the beginnin
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. and that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists, they've already said that these cuts, known here in washington as sequestration, are a bad idea. they are not good for our economy. they are not how we should run our government. and here's the thing, they don't have to happen. there's a smarter way...
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saying hip their push to -- for the president not to change his mind and open up keystone, it's the economy that could suffer. >> without a doubt. i think next time they have the protests they should hand out sheets so everyone has the same lyric. >> neil: on one of the coldest days. >> maybe won't have icicles on the lips. the bottom line is, pennsylvania, it's amazing. you -- a god send, north dakota, lowest unemployment in the country. to think that people out there who probably have done very little research, or listened to the president saying it's been hot the last 10 or 15 years. let's look at the entire globe, the entire earth. more importantly, did you drive to that protest? do you want your neighbor to have a job in that's the real issue. >> neil: one of the things they did that's right, they bussed a lot of in. any way they could get them to be there for the prost. but used to be that global warming was the cause. but if it's not warm outside you have to see the climate change to force the issue. does it put fear in traders' minds bus they bid up the price of any related energy p
saying hip their push to -- for the president not to change his mind and open up keystone, it's the economy that could suffer. >> without a doubt. i think next time they have the protests they should hand out sheets so everyone has the same lyric. >> neil: on one of the coldest days. >> maybe won't have icicles on the lips. the bottom line is, pennsylvania, it's amazing. you -- a god send, north dakota, lowest unemployment in the country. to think that people out there who...
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host: just the rumor of sequestration is affecting the economy. the national journal, according to omb, has what will happen if sequestration kicks in. the story is available on-line at nationaljournal.com. -- the navy has delayed deploying an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. all aircraft maintenance for the latter half of the year would be canceled. in the next fiscal year, 100,000 fewer soldiers would serve in the army and army reserve. as we heard from john kerry, humanitarian aid would be cut as well. he says that could have political implications in u.s. foreign policy. the details are spelled out online. we're asking you, will it matter? bob joins us from indiana, on the republican line. caller: good morning. woodward and senator baucas has said this was the president's program. you have a president that comes from the community of organizers, i think that has a hatred of successful people, rather than encourage people to be successful. he wants to tear the top down and bring them down along a level of the lower echelon of people. that
host: just the rumor of sequestration is affecting the economy. the national journal, according to omb, has what will happen if sequestration kicks in. the story is available on-line at nationaljournal.com. -- the navy has delayed deploying an aircraft carrier to the persian gulf. all aircraft maintenance for the latter half of the year would be canceled. in the next fiscal year, 100,000 fewer soldiers would serve in the army and army reserve. as we heard from john kerry, humanitarian aid would...
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in a rare appearance last week, the president-elect was focusing on the economy. >> so far, our economy has focused on chasing other advanced economies. now we need to become leaders. >> there has been a secret process and a scandal around appointing senior staff. >> the personnel appointments are very similar to the ones made under the authoritarian governments. >> it is a not subtle allusion to her late dictator father. the history attracts support from those who remember the miraculously rise from poverty and criticism of the political repression. she has only partially disallowed it. these numbers reflected divided electorate. >> conflicts have been created amongst vast generational and ideological lines. people have already made up their minds as to whether she is on their side. >> she campaigned on something that she called economic democratization, reining in the giant corporations, promoting smaller and medium-sized companies. expanding the country's welfare system. >> when the transition team announced the main goals and policies on thursday, the water down welfare expansion re
in a rare appearance last week, the president-elect was focusing on the economy. >> so far, our economy has focused on chasing other advanced economies. now we need to become leaders. >> there has been a secret process and a scandal around appointing senior staff. >> the personnel appointments are very similar to the ones made under the authoritarian governments. >> it is a not subtle allusion to her late dictator father. the history attracts support from those who...
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they're going to hurt the economy. but what the president didn't mention, that the sequester, that was his idea in the first place. >> not smart, not fair, it was his idea? let's keep adding it up, boys. today john boehner fired off his latest shot in this blame game. he took to the pages of the "wall street journal" to accuse the president of the united states of creating a financial crisis. boehner said the president's sequester is now eminent. but the daily beast website released some information today to knock down boehner's accusations. you see, back in 2011, boehner's office developed a power point presentation for house republicans. it was a two-step approach, but it actually contained three steps. first of all, no tax hikes. of course that's typical. spending cuts extending the debt ceiling increase, and spending caps. but while pushing those spending caps, boehner did what? he highlighted a special trigger mechanism -- sequestration. boehner was selling this idea to his caucus as a good way to make sure that t
they're going to hurt the economy. but what the president didn't mention, that the sequester, that was his idea in the first place. >> not smart, not fair, it was his idea? let's keep adding it up, boys. today john boehner fired off his latest shot in this blame game. he took to the pages of the "wall street journal" to accuse the president of the united states of creating a financial crisis. boehner said the president's sequester is now eminent. but the daily beast website...
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then you will have a problem with as you call the real economy but don't only focus on the real economy because of your own fix the financial system then you will have like a one month has only one leg and the other one is a wooden leg that is trailing behind you would need to work on both one last question is of course something i have to ask everybody is talking about the currency wars everyone is doing at the central banks all over the world are trying to consolidate their currency rates to meet their economies more competitive and that in a way is is natural there are no currency wars today we are far far further away today from the currency war than we were two or three years ago when these french phrase was coined ok what we have today is a number of countries exploring ways in which they can improve the growth prospects and improve the job creation ok not necessarily manipulating the currency to gain competitiveness at the expense of the next person it is in everybody's interest that the united states recover their dynamism it's going to create growth and jobs everywhere in the w
then you will have a problem with as you call the real economy but don't only focus on the real economy because of your own fix the financial system then you will have like a one month has only one leg and the other one is a wooden leg that is trailing behind you would need to work on both one last question is of course something i have to ask everybody is talking about the currency wars everyone is doing at the central banks all over the world are trying to consolidate their currency rates to...
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. >>> in what may be a sipe of things to come for the nation's economy, walmart says it expects business the slow down in the coming months. the world's largest retailer expected higher than expected earnings on thursday but walmart said sales are weakening as customering battle gasoline prices, delayed income tax refunds and higher payroll taxes. the gasoline prices are at the highest level for this time of year. aaa says the average price for a gallon of regular is 3.78 nationwide. that's up 47 cents in the past month. aaa says the higher prices are due to seasonal maintenance at refineries. analysts expect gas prices to rise further in the coming weeks. and the outlook is no better at the supermarket. the u.s. department of agriculture says food prices will rise by as much as 3.5% this year. that's nearly double the rate of inflation. the steep rise is blamed on the severe drought that's gripping farmers and cattle ranchers in the nation's midsection. anne-marie? >> ines for ray in new york. thank you, ines. >>> when we return, driving in the fast lane. danica patrick talks about raci
. >>> in what may be a sipe of things to come for the nation's economy, walmart says it expects business the slow down in the coming months. the world's largest retailer expected higher than expected earnings on thursday but walmart said sales are weakening as customering battle gasoline prices, delayed income tax refunds and higher payroll taxes. the gasoline prices are at the highest level for this time of year. aaa says the average price for a gallon of regular is 3.78 nationwide....
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won't help the economy. won't create jobs. will visit hardship on a whole lot of people. >> so how would it affect your life? ali velshi, christine romans here with this week's "how to speak money." >> it's almost upon us, a stupid name for a stupid thing. >> oh, my gosh, you've been say that for months now. >> i know. >> the sequester, a terrible word, never supposed to happen. the sequester is almost like the or else. congress and the president were supposed to figure out how to cut the deficits or else they'd have the sequester, forced spending cuts. >> here we are, a month and a half past the original deadline and still no deal to avoid it. you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. 85 billion this year, 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. our colleagues here at cnn money came up with some of the specifics of what this thing, these forced budget cuts will feel like. >> there are quite frankly dozens of ways you'd feel it. look at education first. more than 14,000 teacher and staff members f
won't help the economy. won't create jobs. will visit hardship on a whole lot of people. >> so how would it affect your life? ali velshi, christine romans here with this week's "how to speak money." >> it's almost upon us, a stupid name for a stupid thing. >> oh, my gosh, you've been say that for months now. >> i know. >> the sequester, a terrible word, never supposed to happen. the sequester is almost like the or else. congress and the president were...